Tell your banks why you have switched

After you have switched banks it is really important to send emails to your old and new bank letting them know why you have left and joined them. Doing this will make sure the banks know why you are moving your money and will ensure that your old bank realises they are losing customers because of their fossil fuel investments.

To complete this important step all you need to do is:

Enter your details in the form below.

Select your old bank and your new bank.

Read through both the email templates and edit the text if you’d like to. Your name will automatically be added to the bottom of the email and the name of your bank will be added at the top.

Press send and the emails will automatically be sent to your old bank and your new bank. Copies will also be sent to you.

Name*

FirstLast

Email*

Enter EmailConfirm Email

Phone

Your old bank*

Your new bank*

Email to your old bank

This email will be sent to your old bank. Your name will automatically be added to the bottom of the email and the name of your bank will be added at the top. You can edit the text if you would like.

Email to your new bank

This email will be sent to your new bank. Your name will automatically be added to the bottom of the email and the name of your bank will be added at the top. You can edit the text if you would like.

The next questions are entirely optional. They are about the financial value of products you moved away from your old bank. We appreciate the information is sensitive and will keep it confidential. We ask only to assess the impact of this bank switch campaign.

Which of these products and services have you moved away from your old bank? (Optional question)

Personal Account

Business Account

Home Loan

Other Loan

Shares in the bank

If you moved savings out of your old bank, what is the approximate value of the savings you moved? (Optional question)

If you moved loan/s away from your old bank, what is the approximate value of the loan/s you moved? (Optional question)

If you had shares in your old bank, what is the approximate value of the shares you moved? (Optional question)